Summer Programs in China and Croatia

I’m the co-director of the China Summer Law Program at Indiana University School of Law — Indianapolis, and I wanted to put in another plug to those who might be interested in China or in our summer program in Croatia. The China course is held at Renmin University in Beijing and runs from the third week of May until the third week of June. We offer an overview of Chinese law taught by the faculty that focuses mostly on commercial subjects but also covers criminal and public law. Learning about a legal system that is still under construction is fascinating, as is living in China and interacting with Chinese law students. The Croatia program is held in Dubrovnik (a sun-splashed city on the Adriatic) from late June until mid-July and concentrates on Central and Eastern European law.

The link to the information on the China program is here. The Croatia link is here. They are both exciting opportunities and I hope you’ll consider applying. Applications are due in March.

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Gerard Magliocca

Gerard N. Magliocca is the Samuel R. Rosen Professor at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Professor Magliocca is the author of three books and over twenty articles on constitutional law and intellectual property. He received his undergraduate degree from Stanford, his law degree from Yale, and joined the faculty after two years as an attorney at Covington and Burling and one year as a law clerk for Judge Guido Calabresi on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Professor Magliocca has received the Best New Professor Award and the Black Cane (Most Outstanding Professor) from the student body, and in 2008 held the Fulbright-Dow Distinguished Research Chair of the Roosevelt Study Center in Middelburg, The Netherlands. He was elected to the American Law Institute (ALI) in 2013.